article / Outubro 8, 2019
A Growing School Bag Business
Kanthi Mallawarachchi is 51 years old and lives with her sons Buddika (23) and Keshan (15) in Nikaweratiya, a town in the North Western Province of Sri Lanka.
press release / Novembro 12, 2013
Quick Quick Banking
VisionFund is the latest microfinance organisation to join the cashless banking market. Its clients in Arusha, Tanzania can now receive and pay loans direct from their mobile phones through a the recently developed programme known locally as VFT chap chap (meaning quick quick).
article / Setembro 16, 2019
A Mother at 15. A Business Owner at 26.
Mariam had her first child when she was 15. Growing up, she had five siblings; three brothers and two sisters, all whom married at a young age. In their village near Fatik in Senegal, it was just the way of life. It also helped to reduce the burden of running a big household.
article / Março 24, 2017
Creating Financial Solutions Specifically for Women
VisionFund International stresses the importance of tailoring microfinance services to women
publication / Agosto 31, 2022
Code of Conduct | VisionFund India
VisionFund India’s Code of Conduct (COC) is based on three foundational, interrelated, and complementary principles: good corporate governance; good corporate citizenship; and exemplary personal and professional conduct.
publication / Maio 13, 2021
VisionFund Myanmar | Annual Report FY20
VisionFund Myanmar released the Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2020, empowering lives through microfinance services.
press release / Janeiro 11, 2016
Financial Inclusion In Myanmar Grant
Yangon, London – 11 January 2016 – The Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) has awarded World Vision Myanmar, working in close partnership with World Vision Australia and its microfinance partner VisionFund Myanmar, a grant of $4.5 million to help approximately 100,000 people gain impr
article / Outubro 11, 2017
Rural Farmer Invests in Education
VisionFund is focused on reaching rural families, knowing that 70 per cent of the world’s poor live in rural areas.